What a wonderful video. All the filming was superb, and when the drone was low and following the train it was extra special. I wish that I could give you many "Thumbs Up" instead of just one!
Wonderful toy for a baby God! He will spend a lot of time watching the train go looping around itself with many engines through tunnels and between hills.
FANTASTIC Aereial Photography more than good enough for HOLLYWOOD stock footage... and to think I we had to hang out of a Bell Jet Ranger helicopter all those years flying close to the ground with a $200,000 Panavision camera, and we'd never get the great clear stable shots you did with an affordable drone! Reminds me in part of the iconic train and titles intro from MGM's BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK, where ace pilot and legend Paul Mantz gives us a moving birds-eye view right in front of the train, but in reality was a camera effects trick as the train was running backwards from the helicopter's camera, they just reversed the film!
Just fantastic magnification view of this super giant machine meandering through the various tunnels in a spectacular view ......Good video indeed, well done BNSF...
Outstanding coverage of engineering I had not seen. Through the Canadian Rockies the CPR built such a loop, but it is all into the mountain. Called the "Spiral Tunnel".
Great video of these very long trains. I went through there many years ago on Amtrak's Desert Wind which is no longer running. It left L. A. Union Station and ran on Santa Fe rails to the pass. At some point it switched to Union Pacific rails. The train ran through the Mojave Desert then north to Las Vegas, where we got off, and then to Salt Lake City where it was hooked up to the California Zephyr headed east. It was a beautiful trip. Too bad it is no longer running.
That's some really nice footage. I'm just thinking how much drones have changed things like railfanning. Back in the 1990s or even the early 2000s none of these shots were possible without renting a helicopter for hundreds or thousands of dollars for a day.
Great drone flying. That being said, I've gotta give negative props on this one. Flying the drone over the rail, in front of an oncoming locomotive, an then the chase of the helper units. If BNSF sees this video I'd be surprised if they don't shut down any kind of railfanning at the Loop. Do us all a favor and don't do this again.
Amazing Indeed! Nevertheless, I do not understand the necessity to make so long trains, especilly for assembly and disasembly cars steps, loading and unloading, risks of malfunction and tiredness of the railway if heating? May be the economy is about the number of locomotive drivers?
What a wonderful video. All the filming was superb, and when the drone was low and following the train it was extra special. I wish that I could give you many "Thumbs Up" instead of just one!
One of the BEST train videos I've even watched. Ty for sharing 🤠
Absolutely amazing drone footage!
Maybe the best T Loop video I’ve ever seen! Awesome use of the drone showing the train’s path as well as the terrain. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@RRphotographer661 what I would give to be there..... Thankyou! Next best right here. 😁
Great video! I’ve been there many times, but you have given us many excellent perspectives which I haven’t seen from others. Thanks
Greeting, here and the State of Santa Catarina / Brazil, very beautiful the place there.
Wonderful toy for a baby God! He will spend a lot of time watching the train go looping around itself with many engines through tunnels and between hills.
Great video been there twice great shot of it
I smiled damn near the whole video! Amazing.
WOW…BEST VIDEO BY FAR!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Great video! Thanks for posting.
Great Video, thanks for sharing
Shooting drone video of a moving train is the only way to go, any other way pales in comparison. Good work😊
Superb video.
Excellent, very good shot of the train, scenery and position. Thank You!👍👍👍👍
Thanks ❤
Amazing videography!
WoW, the most beautiul trains video i ever seen, i had some but not that good, thank you
Fantastic drone video!!!
Nice footage my friend. Great capture of several images. Mainly the last ones on the back of the train. Congrats.
FANTASTIC Aereial Photography more than good enough for HOLLYWOOD stock footage... and to think I we had to hang out of a Bell Jet Ranger helicopter all those years flying close to the ground with a $200,000 Panavision camera, and we'd never get the great clear stable shots you did with an affordable drone!
Reminds me in part of the iconic train and titles intro from MGM's BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK, where ace pilot and legend Paul Mantz gives us a moving birds-eye view right in front of the train, but in reality was a camera effects trick as the train was running backwards from the helicopter's camera, they just reversed the film!
Just fantastic magnification view of this super giant machine meandering through the various tunnels in a spectacular view ......Good video indeed, well done BNSF...
Great vid👊
Simply awesome video! Great job
🇧🇷 excelente fantástico 👍👏👏👏👏
Outstanding coverage of engineering I had not seen. Through the Canadian Rockies the CPR built such a loop, but it is all into the mountain. Called the "Spiral Tunnel".
I’ve heard of it
Located in Kicking Horse Pass the CPR actually bored two spiral tunnels both being in the mountains.
Good Work on the Drone :-)
Parabéns belo vídeo. Bom trabalho 🇧🇷
🌲🚂🇮🇳🌲🚂
Awesome
very well shot video. Also very good track geometry and track condition. (From a carer railroader in the UK)
Absolutely Awesome Video, and sights seldom ever seen or appreciated. DW ❤😮😊
wow that is soo long train
Great video of these very long trains. I went through there many years ago on Amtrak's Desert Wind which is no longer running. It left L. A. Union Station and ran on Santa Fe rails to the pass. At some point it switched to Union Pacific rails. The train ran through the Mojave Desert then north to Las Vegas, where we got off, and then to Salt Lake City where it was hooked up to the California Zephyr headed east. It was a beautiful trip. Too bad it is no longer running.
he best ive seen, ty
i want to say again one more time WOW
Meravigliosamente bello un serpente a motore
Vídeo top!! Parabéns amigo!
Muito lindo as imagens! Qual o aeroporto importante próximo desse lugar será? Um dia fazer uma excursão até o TEHACHAP!
These computer simulations are starting to look so lifelike.
Great video of a historic engineering job that was completed over 100 years ago! Did you show two trains or three? Five locomotives on one of them.
That's some really nice footage. I'm just thinking how much drones have changed things like railfanning. Back in the 1990s or even the early 2000s none of these shots were possible without renting a helicopter for hundreds or thousands of dollars for a day.
Excelente 🇧🇷👍
Great video… What kind of drone are you flying?
Supe-rinsane job~ have a good day. rrphotographer65-
Where is ShoeString?
Great drone flying. That being said, I've gotta give negative props on this one. Flying the drone over the rail, in front of an oncoming locomotive, an then the chase of the helper units. If BNSF sees this video I'd be surprised if they don't shut down any kind of railfanning at the Loop. Do us all a favor and don't do this again.
Amazing Indeed!
Nevertheless, I do not understand the necessity to make so long trains, especilly for assembly and disasembly cars steps, loading and unloading, risks of malfunction and tiredness of the railway if heating?
May be the economy is about the number of locomotive drivers?
Hmm, what happens when a car derails some miles behind? Does the engineer notice that and how?
Did you use a Skydio? If so, did you manually follow the two helpers, or does the vehicle lock work on the locomotives?
Ever get bold (or dumb enough) to fly into the tunnel, meet the locomotives and fly backwards out of the tunnel?
You couldn’t pay me enough to live on the ranch that’s smack dab in the middle of all that racket!
How long a train is this? How long is the average train doing this line? This is awesome.
wow
How are the rear locos controlled ? by a wire from the front or a type of wifi ?
Dedicated radio
É de mas
É muito pacifico
超长牵引的万吨i列车 对 路基和钢轨的损伤是巨大的
Don’t want to get you into trouble, but how did you manage to fly BVLOS? Clearly you have.
Where is this?
30 miles southeast of Bakersfield.
@@robertharris7027 Bakersfield CA. Otherwise there are many Bakersfield in the US ☺
@@Atanu Sorry, forgot to add CA.
изгледай го да видиш влак
Где Канада ли?
Never heard of it...
Where is this place?